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Madhura Joshi May 22
The Scarlet Refusal


The box. The chains.  
The absolution.  
“It ends the pain,” they say.  

But what is there for me to gain?  
My shackles long slipped the rein.  
It’s your box, your chain, that detains.  

I abandoned that game.  

“It sticks,” they say.  
“It rebels,” they voice.  
A bright red ‘A’.  

But no heed I pay.  
I light my illuminate blaze.  
Not an arsonist—  
Just someone who is unlevered.
A poem about reclaiming autonomy after being branded, boxed, and burdened by someone else’s shame. It’s not about destruction—it’s about illumination. A refusal wrapped in scarlet, and a quiet blaze of becoming.
Rehearsal That’s Not
Rehearsal concerting,
Arranging submerge
All doubts converting,
Ascension from gorge,

From then prophesying –
Of Future forget! –
By presence past rising
Is where they met!..

Rehearse preparation –
In it find excuse
To joyfully mention
All daring abuse

That leads to the growth
From dumping unlevered:
Enforcing is loath
Forever and ever!..

Demand and embarking
In vigorous sail,
Make forefeeling sparkling
In jaws of the whale,

And spit on the shore,
Find ministry’s Vine –
Rehearsing the Score
That’s not yours or mine!..

— The End —